TopMusic Piano Podcast

Tim Topham
TopMusic Piano Podcast

The TopMusic Piano Podcast is a weekly show that provides piano teachers with inspiration and ideas for teaching piano in a way that engages and motivates students. Your host, Dr. Rachel Ehring, is a pianist, teacher, music administrator, and lover of piano-teaching gadgets. Rachel holds a DMA in Collaborative Piano from the University of Colorado Boulder and an MM in Accompanying from the University of Kansas. Join Rachel as she interviews guests from the music education industry and shares tips and advice to help you run your dream piano studio.

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    041: The Legacy of Susan Paradis with Liz Boyd

    The profound influence of a passionate educator can ripple through generations, touching lives far beyond what they might ever envision. In this episode, we dive into an inspiring conversation with Liz Boyd, who now runs Susan Paradis Piano Teaching Resources, an online hub beloved by piano teachers globally. Liz shares her journey from a career in digital arts and academia to carrying forward her mother's mission after Susan's passing. We explore the rich legacy of Susan Paradis, whose innovative and colorful teaching materials have engaged young piano students for years. Liz also talks about the challenges and joys of taking over the family business, her creative process, and how she balances her role as a mom and entrepreneur. Join us as we celebrate the enduring impact of Susan Paradis's work and Liz's exciting plans for the future. Liz shared her brief background and her work with Susan Parody Piano Teaching Resources.Overview of the blog and online store for piano teaching materials.The legacy of Susan Paradis and her contributions to piano teaching.She shared her transition to managing the website and how she prepared to take over the business from Susan.Some of her challenges and plans for the future.Liz explains the process of developing new games and educational materials.Advice on organizing teaching materials and resources to easily find and use them.Strategies for maintaining an effective system of educational resources.Upcoming winter-themed fun sheets and seasonal games.Liz's excitement for future projects, including potential physical products. Guest Links MentionedSusan Paradis WebsiteSusan Paradis Piano Teaching Resources Facebook PageSusan Paradis Instagram PageSusan Paradis YouTube Page Links MentionedDownload your latest issue of TopMusic Magazine here.TopCast 389: Burnout, Cancer and a Learning Legacy with Dr Edward Gifford Today’s Guest Liz Boyd runs Susan Paradis Piano Teaching Resources (www.SusanParadis.com), an online blog and shop serving piano teachers around the world. She inherited this legacy from her mother, Susan Paradis, and creates whimsical, colorful teaching materials that make piano engaging for children. Music and art shaped Liz's early life through her mother's guidance. Susan encouraged Liz to follow her passions and pursue a career in visual arts. After earning her MFA in Arts and Technology, Liz worked as a 3D modeling artist in the animation film and video game industry before spending 15 years as a professor at The University of Texas in Dallas. Following Susan's passing, Liz took over her mother's website. Through Susan Paradis Piano Teaching Resources, Liz unites her three passions: music, art, and education. One of the many joys of this new career path has been meeting her mother’s fans and followers, some of whom have been coming to the website since it started in 2006. Additionally, Liz is a wife and a mother of two young boys. They live in north Texas with their sweet, old, shaggy dog named Scruffy. Here’s my interview with Liz. About Rachel EhringDr.

    40min
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    040: Dynamic Doodle Co with Megan Schraer

    Innovation thrives when creativity meets passion, and today's guest, Megan Schraer, embodies this perfectly. As the new owner of Dynamic Doodle Co., Megan has embraced the challenge of continuing the company’s legacy of providing music educators with engaging and interactive learning materials. In this episode, she shares the exciting, sometimes steep, journey of taking over the business, navigating everything from processing orders to expanding her vision for the company’s growth. Megan also reveals how she integrates Dynamic Doodle Co. resources into her own teaching practice, all while balancing her roles as a piano teacher and mother of two. She speaks to the power of her support system and gives a glimpse into the company’s future, including the introduction of boom cards and music bucks. Listen in for an inspiring conversation about creativity, entrepreneurship, and the transformative power of music education. Megan shared a brief overview of her background and her music teaching studio.How she started using Dynamic Doodle Co. products, leading to her taking over the business.How she uses Composer Chronicles in her studio, including monthly composer spotlights and integrating them into lessons and group activities.Discussion about using Rhythm Builders and Staff Puzzlers to teach note durations and music notation to students, enhancing visual and hands-on learning.Megan shared about the new skills she has acquired, such as processing orders, packaging products, and learning production techniques.How she balances teaching, business responsibilities, and family life.Some popular Dynamic Doodle Co. resources like Rhythm Builders, Staff Puzzlers, and Composer Chronicles, and how she uses them creatively in her own studio.Some discusses some future plans and new products like boom cards and music bucks. Links MentionedMegan Schraer's WebsiteDynamic Doodle Co. WebsiteDynamic Doodle Co. Facebook PageDynamic Doodle Co. Instagram PageDynamic Doodle Co. Etsy Shop Today’s Guest Megan Schraer enthusiastically strives to instill a passion for music in her students. Attempting to understand her student's learning style is a very important step to building a relationship with her students. Thereafter, she incorporates a variety of teaching approaches to appeal to each growing musician. Educating her students beyond just the pages of sheet music, Megan demonstrates the interworking of the piano and its mechanics to the student so they better understand how the instrument actually functions while they play. The students will also study famous composers, establish proper technique and artistry, learn music theory, and gain confidence in performing for others. With every lesson, she treasures the privilege of enriching the student's life and she deeply cares about each and every single one of them as individuals. About Rachel EhringDr. Rachel Ehring is a pianist, teacher, music administrator, and lover of piano teaching gadgets. She holds a DMA in Collaborative Piano from the University of Colorado Boulder and a MM in Accompanying from the University of Kansas. She currently serves as Director at St. John’s Conservatory of the Arts in Orange County, CA. Previously, she held positions at Concordia University Irvine and Henderson State University. Rachel is passionate...

    35min
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    039: Creative Recital Ideas with Olivia Ellis

    The power of creativity can transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, and today’s guest exemplifies that truth in her approach to piano teaching and recitals. In this episode, we are joined by the distinguished piano and pedagogy professor, Dr. Olivia Ellis, from Messiah University in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Olivia is renowned for her innovative teaching methods and as an editor for Piano Magazine and the author of the Easy Piano Lead Sheets and Chord Charts series. She shares how her upbringing, with a crafty mother and inspiring teachers, shaped her passion for creativity in music education.  Tune in to learn how her creative recitals and teaching strategies can elevate your students' performances and create unforgettable musical experiences. Olivia shared a brief overview of her background and her roles in the piano teaching community.She shares her passion for creative teaching inspired by her mother and past teachers.Her preferred piano resources, favorite books and tools.Overview of Olivia's unique themed recitals.Importance of using creative ideas in teaching both young children and college students.How Olivia involves students in the planning and execution of creative recitals.Advice and tips for teachers feeling overwhelmed or on a budget.Olivia shares exciting future projects, including concerts and student recitals.Importance of integrating lead sheets in lessons for practical skills.Tips on how to start and progress with teaching lead sheets to students. Links MentionedOlivia Ellis Website - Creative Piano TeacherCreative Piano Teacher Instagram PageCreative Piano Teacher Facebook PageDownload your latest TopMusic Magazine here Today’s Guest Dr. Olivia Ellis teaches piano, group piano, pedagogy, and chamber music at Messiah University in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. She's an editor for Piano Magazine and has published several books including the Easy Piano Lead Sheets and Chord Charts series. She's constantly creating new activities and games to teach concepts, and loves helping other teachers find their niche. About Rachel EhringDr. Rachel Ehring is a pianist, teacher, music administrator, and lover of piano teaching gadgets. She holds a DMA in Collaborative Piano from the University of Colorado Boulder and a MM in Accompanying from the University of Kansas. She currently serves as Director at St. John’s Conservatory of the Arts in Orange County, CA. Previously, she held positions at Concordia University Irvine and Henderson State University. Rachel is passionate about empowering music teachers to create engaging and exciting lessons for students of all ages. When she isn’t playing the piano, you might find Rachel reading books with her son or walking her beagle Frieda. Visit her website at https://rachelehring.com/Visit her Instagram page: @rachelehringVisit her Etsy shop at Dream Lavender Music TOPMUSICPRO MEMBERSHIP 14-DAY FREE...

    39min
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    038: Tips to Perform with Confidence

    Confidence on stage is built long before the performance begins. In this episode, we're diving deep into the strategies and tools that will help your students perform with confidence. Whether you're a piano teacher guiding your students or a musician getting ready for your own performance, preparation is key to managing nerves and feeling at ease on stage. We'll explore everything from building a preparation timeline to effective rehearsal techniques, the power of affirmations, and even some personal stories and tips to help both you and your students shine when it matters most. Join me as we explore how to make performance day a success! Why preparation is key to calming nerves, but why it’s normal to still feel anxious.The value of creating a detailed preparation timeline to guide your practiceHow to avoid common mistakes, like scheduling dress rehearsals too late or not practicing in the performance space.Importance of practicing in front of others, whether it’s friends, family, or even stuffed animals.How technology and video recordings can provide additional practice opportunities.Fun ways to help younger students practice bowing and stage presence to reduce anxiety.How practicing on the performance stage ahead of time can improve confidence on recital day.The power of affirmations to help both students and teachers replace negative self-talk with positive, empowering thoughts.Tips on handling students’ post-performance disappointment with encouragement and positive reframing.Simple breathing techniques to help calm nerves before and during a performance.How to prepare mentally and physically on the actual day of a performance.Why it’s important to take care of all logistical details well in advance.Personal rituals, like lucky socks or mints, that help performers feel grounded and confident.Advice on responding when a student feels disappointed after their performance. Links MentionedAffirmations for Student Musicians YouTube videoAffirmations for Performing Musicians YouTube videoTMPP Episode 037: Helping Teens Work through Performance Anxiety with Sonia PoonTMPP Episode 036: Never Stop Innovating with Will ArmstrongTMPP Episode 028: Music and Magic Journals with Tweena Vuong About Rachel EhringDr. Rachel Ehring is a pianist, teacher, music administrator, and lover of piano teaching gadgets. She holds a DMA in Collaborative Piano from the University of Colorado Boulder and a MM in Accompanying from the University of Kansas. She currently serves as Director at St. John’s Conservatory of the Arts in Orange County, CA. Previously, she held positions at Concordia University Irvine and Henderson State University. Rachel is passionate about empowering music teachers to create engaging and exciting lessons for students of all ages. When she isn’t playing the piano, you might find Rachel reading books with her son or walking her beagle Frieda. Visit her website at https://rachelehring.com/Visit her Instagram page: a href="https://www.instagram.com/rachelehring/"...

    22min
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    037: Helping Teens Work through Performance Anxiety with Sonia Poon

    Performance anxiety is a significant hurdle for many young musicians, but Sonia Poon has mastered the art of helping students conquer it with grace. In this episode, we delve deep into effective strategies for teaching teens and tweens with the remarkable Sonia Poon, a dedicated piano teacher since high school and founder of Forte Music Studio. She shares her wealth of experience from decades of teaching, including her unique approaches to addressing performance anxiety, building student trust, and curating balanced repertoires that resonate with young musicians. We explore how Sonia utilizes technology, sets up ideal practice environments, and offers practical advice for both teachers and parents to support their children's musical journeys. Sonia’s engaging methods are shaped by her extensive background and passion for music education, making this episode a rich resource for anyone involved in teaching music. Sonia shared a brief overview of her teaching journey and her home studio.Teaching teens and tweens, their performance anxiety, and establishing a connection with this age group.Importance of eye contact, listening skills, and personalized communication to build trust.Why reading non-verbal cues and giving students the space to express their emotions during lessons is critical.Sonia stresses balance between necessary repertoire and pieces that resonate with students.How she uses video assignments to keep students accountable and help them get used to performing.Importance of setting up practice environment that is crucial for effective practice.Sonia advocates for a clear and structured approach to preparing for performances.Some tips and advice on handling performance anxiety.How group classes and overlapping lessons help students get comfortable in performing.Value of parental involvement by celebrating milestones. Links MentionedForte Music Studio WebsiteForte Music Studio Instagram PageDownload the latest issue of TopMusic Magazine here. Today’s Guest Sonia has been teaching passionately since she started high school. She specializes in intermediate/advanced private piano, and in contrast, also loves to work with her Music Explorers preschool programme. At seven years old Sonia was accepted under the tutelage of Constance Kline with whom she completed her RCM examinations, receiving top provincial marks five times. During her years of study, she also garnered numerous honours and scholarships at the Kiwanis Music Festival. She competed in the Canadian Music Competition, where she was a semifinalist. At the University of Alberta Sonia studied with Marek Jablonski, Alexander Sandler and Jean-Paul Sevilla. After completing her Bachelor of Music, she went to Paris to continue her studies for piano solo, chamber music, and analysis. In 2001 Sonia founded Forte Music Studio, and currently serves as the Vice President of the Alberta Piano Teacher’s Association. She is also a standing member of the Alberta Registered Music Teachers Association and is a registered Royal Conservatory of Music teacher. She has three wonderful children- Sascha, Luka, and Camila who play guitar, piano and violin. When possible Sonia also loves to play tennis, read and sleep in. About Rachel EhringDr. Rachel Ehring is a pianist, teacher, music administrator, and lover of piano teaching gadgets. She holds a DMA in Collaborative Piano from the University of Colorado Boulder and a MM in Accompanying from the University of Kansas. She currently...

    45min
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    036: Never Stop Innovating with Will Armstrong

    Today, we're exploring Will Armstrong’s journey as an accomplished musician and founder of the successful WillYouLearn music education business. He also shares the story of launching MeTempo, a groundbreaking platform that enhances the student-teacher relationship with daily feedback and personal connection between lessons. Will offers insights into how MeTempo supports both teachers and students with its innovative approach, while discussing the challenges of building a scalable product, managing teacher availability, and pitching to investors. With over 22 years of experience as a musician and educator, Will highlights the importance of persistence, adaptability, and constant innovation in today’s music education landscape. Will shared a brief overview about "Me Tempo," a platform designed to help music students with daily guidance between lessons.Some early student challenges and issues that the platform encountered.Importance of having a technical partner who understands music for the development of the app.He emphasizes learning business skills, including dealing with finances.The intricacies of running a tech business, balancing fundraising, marketing, and maintaining the quality of education.How learning to pitch the product to investors requires building a thick skin and persistence.Partnerships with music influencers and local marketing efforts to help promote the platform.He shares their marketing strategies to find what works best for their budget and needs.Value of user feedback in constantly improving the platform.How the platform helps teachers and students build stronger relationships.Will clarifies that "Me Tempo" is not a marketplace for teacher, but a curated platform for high-caliber educators. Guest Links MentionedWill Armstrong WebsiteMeTempo Website Today’s Guest Will Armstrong is an accomplished professional musician and music educator with over 22 years of experience, including 11 years as the founder and director of WillYouLearn LLC, a successful music education business based in New York City offering personalized lessons across multiple instruments, emphasizing an "ear first" approach to music education. With proven expertise in scaling music education services, Will has a strong background in piano pedagogy, curriculum development, teacher recruitment, and strategic planning. As a highly skilled pianist and composer with a Master of Music in Jazz Piano from NYU, he has recorded with Grammy award-winning Irish musician Joanie Madden and performed with jazz legends like Ron McClure, Stefon Harris and Ari Hoenig. Will has also toured nationally with bands like Oh Whitney and led his own group, WildTonic. Will is the founder and Managing Partner of MeTempo LLC, a platform connecting music instructors and students in a continuous feedback loop allowing for flexibility, accountability and personal, connection. About Rachel EhringDr. Rachel Ehring is a pianist, teacher, music administrator, and lover of piano teaching gadgets. She holds a DMA in Collaborative Piano from the University of Colorado Boulder and a MM in Accompanying from the University of Kansas. She currently serves as Director at St. John’s Conservatory of the Arts in Orange County, CA. Previously, she held positions at Concordia University Irvine and Henderson State University. Rachel is passionate about empowering music teachers to create engaging and exciting lessons for students of all ages. When she isn’t playing the piano, you might find Rachel reading books with her son or walking her beagle Frieda. Visit her website at a...

    39min
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    035: Behind the Scenes with Opera Coach JoAnn Kulesza

    In today's show, we delve into the inspiring career of  JoAnn Kulesza, the retired Chair and Music Director of the Opera Department at the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore, Maryland. With a profound knowledge of Opera's vast repertoire, JoAnn has dedicated her career to teaching recitative and repertoire classes while mentoring collaborative pianists and conductors. Her journey spans freelancing with regional opera companies, leading the chorus for the Wolf Trap Opera Company, and transitioning from pianist to conductor with Opera Omaha, showcasing her versatility and dedication. Throughout our conversation, she shares invaluable insights and advice for aspiring musicians, making this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about the art of collaboration in music. Introduction to JoAnn Kulesza and her distinguished career in the opera world.Her role as the retired Chair and Music Director of the Opera Department at the Peabody Conservatory of Music.Discussion on teaching recitative and repertoire classes at Peabody.Her extensive experience in working with and mentoring collaborative pianists and conductors.Insights into her early career and freelancing with various regional opera companies.Challenges and opportunities she faced in her journey from freelancing to working with major institutions.JoAnn's leadership role as the chorus master for the Wolf Trap Opera Company.Transition from a collaborative pianist to a conductor with Opera Omaha.Key skills and qualities necessary for collaborative pianists, including language proficiency and flexibility.Importance of communication and emotional sensitivity in coaching students.Advice for young pianists to diversify their skillset through sight-reading and learning from top voice teachers.JoAnn's perspective on the evolving role of a collaborative pianist in today's music world.Strategies for networking and maintaining professional contacts throughout one's career. Links MentionedJoAnn Kulesza Website Today’s Guest JoAnn Kulesza is presently Interim Chair and Music Director of the Opera Department at the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore, MD. The Department produces between six and ten performances a year, serving between 85 and 100 singers. With her years of experience in the professional world, she provides an important aspect of the aspiring professionals' training. Well versed in Opera's vast repertoire, she teaches classes in recitative, repertoire and works with collaborative pianists and conductors at the school. She team-teaches a seminar in Opera Conducting with the master teacher Gustav Meier. A life-long lover of choral music, Ms.Kulesza worked with the renowned Margaret Hillis at the Chicago Symphony Chorus and as assistant to Chorus Master Philip Morehead at the Chicago Lyric Opera. She was chorus master for the Wolf Trap Opera Company for many years and prepared the chorus for Washington National Opera's Romeo & Juliet in 2004, under Maestro Bertrand de Billy. She presently conducts the Arundel Vocal Arts Society, a chorus of 35-45 members, in two concerts annually, of a wide variety of repertoire; she is in her eighth year as Music Director of this ensemble. Since entering the conducting realm, Ms. Kulesza has conducted three world premieres and led as well as played continuo for productions of Mozart, Rossini, and Britten. She has worked with some of the most notable conductors in the field – Loren Maazel, George Manahan, Heinz Fricke, Stephen Lord, Margaret Hillis – and is in demand as a clinician and educator around the country. She made her Opera Omaha debut in February '11, conducting and playing continuo for Mozart's Don...

    39min
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    034: Summer Duet Camps with Kirstin Weston

    Today, we're having a chat with Kirstin Weston, the talented founder and owner of KW Music Studios, to discuss her innovative summer duet camps that have been a hit with her students. Kirstin, who holds an MFA in Piano Performance from UCI and has a wealth of experience in competitions and collaborative music, shares how her studio in Aliso Viejo, California, has grown to include 140 students and a team of dedicated instructors. We delve into the inspiration behind her duet camps, the impact on her students' musical development, and the unique approach she takes to foster collaboration and connection among her students. Whether you're a music teacher looking for fresh ideas or a parent considering new opportunities for your child, you won’t want to miss this insightful conversation. Kirsten shared a brief overview of her background and her multi-teacher studio.The pros and cons of renting a commercial space.Advice for teachers on running a multi-teacher studio.She describes how the idea for a duet camp was born from a desire to foster student connection and collaborative skills.Repertoire and activities included in her duet camp and the outcome and impact to her students.She discusses more about her duet camps, including flexible pairing, student levels, age requirements and skill improvement among students.How Kirstin reintroduced community outreach recitals at a local retirement home.Her upcoming events and a holiday recital in December.How she balances teaching and family time.Kirstin shared about her studio activities and meal prep on her Instagram page. Links MentionedKirstin Weston Instagram Page: @kwmusicstudiosKW Music Studios - Piano Lessons Facebook PageKW Music Studios YouTube Channel Today's Guest Kirstin Weston is the founder and owner of KW Music Studios and offers private lessons in piano performance, music theory, and piano pedagogy in Aliso Viejo, California and online. She manages a team of instructors who offer private lessons for the studio in their home studios or in the student’s homes throughout Orange County. Kirstin received a BA in Piano Performance from UCLA in 2012 and an MFA in Piano Performance from UCI in 2014. She has performed in competitions, master classes, chamber music groups, duet teams, and has been an active member of professional teaching organizations including MTNA, MTAC, and CAPMT. Outside of piano teaching, Kirstin loves spending time with her husband, two kids, and their dog Oreo! About Rachel EhringDr. Rachel Ehring is a pianist, teacher, music administrator, and lover of piano teaching gadgets. She holds a DMA in Collaborative Piano from the University of Colorado Boulder and a MM in Accompanying from the University of Kansas. She currently serves as Director at St. John’s Conservatory of the Arts in Orange County, CA. Previously, she held positions at Concordia University Irvine and Henderson State University. Rachel is passionate about empowering music teachers to create engaging and exciting lessons for students of all ages. When she isn’t playing the piano, you might find Rachel reading books with her son or walking her beagle Frieda. Visit her website at https://rachelehring.com/Visit her Instagram page: @rachelehringVisit her Etsy shop...

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The TopMusic Piano Podcast is a weekly show that provides piano teachers with inspiration and ideas for teaching piano in a way that engages and motivates students. Your host, Dr. Rachel Ehring, is a pianist, teacher, music administrator, and lover of piano-teaching gadgets. Rachel holds a DMA in Collaborative Piano from the University of Colorado Boulder and an MM in Accompanying from the University of Kansas. Join Rachel as she interviews guests from the music education industry and shares tips and advice to help you run your dream piano studio.

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